So I don't order the magazine, I usually pick it up off the racks at one of two book stores in Pensacola. Either Books a Million or Barnes and Nobles. Well... used to, as they no longer carry it. Luckily Skeptical Inquirer is still carried, but it's getting harder to find out where they've put it on the shelf. Especially now as it's been moved to either the very top shelf or bottom shelf, top row.

So... upshot is I'll be getting a subscription now.

"The nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools".

Yeah, I can't find any skeptic magazines at all, anywhere. Even stores dedicated to nothing but magazine sales. They can manage to sell Wood Carving and Bowhunter well enough, but is it really the case that no one wants to buy skeptic magazines around here anymore??

Some of the titles I've seen while searching for skeptical magazines have made me seriously disappointed in the human condition.

Plenty of gun magazines. Plenty of astrology magazines. Fashion magazines by the ton.

However, Skeptic, Sky and Telescope, Skeptical Inquirer, Discover, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Scientific American, and Psychology Today about exhausts the offerings for the person who wants to feed his/her brain. I may have missed a few...but not many.